大猿的互动:但不是灰猿
Thom Scott-Phillips1,2, Christophe Heintz3
1Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information, 20018 Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.
概括
大猿使用基本的故意沟通 (Ladyginian),但缺乏对人类语言至关重要的具体信息意图 (Gricean). 这种社会认知的差异,而不是沟通系统,塑造了语言的演变.
科学领域:
- 灵长类动物的沟通方式
- 进化心理学 进化心理学
- 语言学的语言学.
背景情况:
- 非人类大猿表现出类似人类的手势沟通,符合意向的标准.
- 猿人与人类之间的沟通存在显著差异,特别是范围和范围.
- 对于这些相似之处和差异的统一解释仍然是一个挑战.
研究的目的:
- 要区分Ladyginian (一般意图) 和Gricean (信息意图) 的表达方式.
- 将这些区别纳入注意力操纵的"特殊案例".
- 解释猿人沟通倾向和人类语言起源.
主要方法:
- 在沟通中区分Ladyginian和Gricean的意图.
- 分析大猿互动模式 (二,这里和现在,感知相似性).
- 重新解释了大猿手势的视频录像.
主要成果:
- 大猿沟通的特征是女,但不是灰.
- 观察到的猿人互动倾向是女沟通的产物.
- 确定了几个连续的意义品种,彼此连续.
结论:
- 语言意义的演变源于社会认知的变化,而不是通信系统.
- 格里斯人意图的发展使人类对语言的准备成为可能.
- 能够实现特定注意力操纵模式的认知表型推动了进化转变.
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